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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
DAILr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1008 B gB e 1 1 - "" "' MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED WITH UTMOST CARE, BUT COME If POSSIBLE AND MAKE SELECTIONS CLEAN 5 W EEP ASWJ5KPING SALK OF RI'IUNG ANI HUMMHR GOpll.H. AUKCISIYH CLKAX OP OP.ODDS AND KXS AND SURPLUSES- A GRKAT FINAL. PRIOR RHDUCIXO AT NO TIMK OR Af NO OTIIlSIt STORK WILL YOU KVEK ENCOUNTER THOROUGHLY DEPENDAI1LE SIEROIIANDISE PRICED HO FAR RELOW RIXJUfA THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS SALE ARE EXCLUSIVE ONLY HERE AND ONLY NOW CAN YOU PROFIT RY THEM. ALL THIS SEASON'S MERCHANDISE IS INVOLVED. AIL LINES ARE DEEPLY CUT. THIS CLEAN SWEEP OF EVERYTHING AT WHOLESALE iRICESAND LESS. A FEW ITEMS LISTED RELOW WILL TELL PART OF OUR STORY. SMk Buctlon. A swooping tor nado 1mA Htcrnlly torn tho prices In two. .In)). BllkR 65c vnluoH, yard ChockH, plaids nnd shadow pUtids $1.50 valuos Yard Check, strlpcu shadow plaids, ?5o nnd $1.00 values Yard 25c 89c 60c DrosB Goods of Hi 1 Bprlng's mowest weaves and doHlgm vnhiGS to $1.75 yard 50c Ribbons of n largo assortment nnd colors Inoluding plaids, checks nnd atrlpos. The clonn sweep has hit tho wash goodB suction and Involves tho entire atockB. Fnncy wnlst- lugs, -lOc values nt 40 nnd 50c valuos i Ynrd ' 19c 00 and $1.25 valuos ' " g Yurd j... . . tJ Z7L 25 nnd 35o vnluoN-Ynrd 9c Short silk Llnlo gloves, jiHsort ed colors. 75o nnd $1.25 values 59c Klbow length long ll gloves vn!.Mos to $1.50 Pair Oxblood and Grey Kid Olovog. $3,50 vnl., 12 button Pnlr $4.00 vnl., lC-button Pnlr 98c $2.95 $3.28 Black lacu stripe suiting 50c valuos at. . . Irish linen extra bpoclal nt '.' Dotted Swiss 08c value Yard Japala llnon special Yard Golf suitings, special, Hannah Chulllos special Yard (llngbnmii, 12 Vie and 1 He valuos, yard 25c 5 25c 18c 39c 20c 20c 5c 9c Thi;oo pairs black leco hose, special Black hose ombroldorcd i GOc values H'uck hoso "embroidered extra special Tnn Incc hose Special '. $1.00 48c 23c 39c Whit Skirts, Inco or tucked flounco values to $1.50 Liberty lenther purseB, hrhss or guninetnl trimmings, vn'ttn to $1.50 83c 89c Cholco silk pettlcoutii, assorted colors, values to $2.50. $1.85 Eiubroldurloi, bands, headings, nil overs, edglngs-and Insertion HALF PRICE Tailored waists, assorted colors of Madras nnd percale, "VQ valiius to $1.50 at.... c70l A oomploto line of white waists with nmify different ombroldery tiul lace orfct, value to $2.50 $1.38 Ladios Tnn Oxfords of this season's snappy styles, regular $3 7 ml $3.30 vnlr.ios $2.35 pr. Seo window display. Men's Shirts with stiff,- plain jr pleated busoms, valuei to $2.00 88c Medium weight pants, nil sizes Half Price . Jnvn Rice Fnco Po de French Rice Fnco Pow der, 50c value. ...... vn Rice Fnco Po r j- iv ISc value. .'... .. wJt 9c 30c nnd 35c ombroldorcd wash bolts with Inrgo ponrl buckle ' 19c 1 an 6&, led. JJ(ei&l4 6 OanA Hero's news for tho working aian. Heat quality Doss of tho Road Overalls, usual $1 values, special lloss of tho Reed Over alls, G5c values. . . . Boys' Kneo Pants X Half Price Doya Suits loss one-third. Hoys' blouses and wnlst, vnl U"B to $1.00 nt TIES TIES TIES Four-In-hnnds, bow, string, and inff ties, values to "Sc cholco Spool Cotton, warranted 2(10 yards, 3c 12 Bars Best Toilet Soap, 25c: 6 Bars 15c - T mWwwMSxK if rail J-LXy' r.-i'jSjsS?ST. iJ. i7i Vf. tew .V i s frM it. k mmmmv-v gre: i. " ei.-yC-V.S-J.. - -.. . ,K" K ffia3rwo . n v. j -. " - - J a r ---.-uj - t9c vxv. mjgjgm 39c r'-7 J" r-k p uci YTeui"i4:aii arrwu , i ;; ' . 7c 50c P i&M il a-s?ss & &C' t mr We have a limited amount of men's high grade ' derwear-'dean sweep Half Price Working or driving gloves-a splendid $1.00 ad $1 .50 value-clean sweep. City News WVnUIht WAi tulgh( TuoMhiy fair. light frost; NIco fresh STItAWIIHItniKS unit ICK CK1W.M 10c nt .INN'S. Acl Qiilrklj House for snla far $20.0. Enquli.s, Bpnuldlng Logging Co. d i- We llnvo lust Itovnivitri Auutbtr lot of Uioio eholc frvh Oregon tutliuou. which wt are soUIiir at 10 rt Hr iwiuJid. Fnrrlttgion ft Vnu Pstton, gruowra uHd nmrkotinvn. r ii, . It. Convoiitioit J M Shell. y. of Umho. has boon Jit town fur lliw pitta rttv(l of 4 Kntheiiiig of itinlu! -nvv of MtUi hers of Pompniiy A, Ut O.v'Ui In-1 fantry. Q A. H Tliejv ruliotn-. eea togothnr with m roMer of Ut sur vivors of this -oiupiiy Mr, Sdollfy1 will vend Ht tht (1 A It cohvoo41oh it Newport. Mr. 9ttiliy ttHsirws thnt vvory survivor of t'nuviuny A avail in thoir. nnni. toother wltk tholr address stul i n inlntHO,iiou thy niuy hnvf, to him Ht Kukho whll th nidknis claim thnt there mo ho fow iiniHliinog In thU city that, then' should he oucournKeineut of fwreil to brlnjc tnoiv horo by flxlnj? no' speed limits. Tho principal matter i slated for tonlsht U tho Court strot paving ordluuncu. I Muri'laKo IiliiiiM , i Th County Clork haa Issraod a narl-ugo IIcrm to Wm. Lawson, a fHrnwr of NVwbcrg, agod 3'J, to wod SHrak Jui nKley. of Salem. nKOd '32. T llxtnullto IMlyKiiml.st . j Oovoruor Chtiiiberlnln this morn .tax liuii.'d h rqiiUltlou.on the gov ornor of Nebntvkn for tho oxtraditlon of UhtIs ft. Purmenter. who waa In dlctmj by thti Iwtne county grand Jury on Marrk 3 Inat. ou the chart? of polygamy for marrytitK w local worn lii.lRit Oetobor whoa ho nl rowdy had. x wife Itvlua In Nbrnka. Parmon tr Jumped his bond" for MOO and la now wdr arreat at OhihUw. Na braka, aail Daputy Skorirt' Oraad C. ilnmmoad of Iaue county will jto after him. let oiHNitu with freak ati a wherries at 'INN'S. Suloiu (Jots Cunvoutloii Tit.' Ulatrlrt Conveutlou of tki l) groo of Huaor will be beld In thlh A'lty in ike llolman hail Monday ami Ttiottday. April ST am) xs. ttuOi iijectlnxH cuinaieuclug at lo:S0 a. in. (Hutull Tonight It U probnblo that tho em I re aeatlan of tho vlty council to ho held tonight will bo Ukou up with a dlHcus&'oii b' titrewt Improvemunta. Tho ordinance TOKulatlutr tho apod' of automohlloa ylll not bo tutroducud tonlRht aaconl InR to an arraBniunt mado bo as to allow additional time to decldo unon h moderate limit. Tho conaorTatlvtm waut eight mil a an hour as a limit Kami Cumiort Salvia noople bad tke great plaae ure Sunday of krarlng a flue coaeert ea W'lllaoa aveue by ke Saleai Mil itary baud, wader tke peerleea lenller ship of Tex. StQHdfumeyer. The dav wnu perfect, tke crowd tmuiouie aad tho mualc all the heart could whh. Wo Hnvo Siihl And wo hay it attain, that Wild How Hour Ik tho Hour for Sa'em poo plo to buy. It's a homo product and In quality, second to none on the market. lo You Uonllo What it mean to Salem to have a flrst-claae cigar factory located hero. It inoiuw a payroll, and tho more payrolls Salem bns the botur. Try a TRstiniool9lVc, UaCaroaa 10c. or Uou Ton 5c cigar and see the quality the Salem Cigar Factory turns out. e Wo Aco (Joins To couvlnoe you that .t ays to buy good meat. Come and so our up-to-date etabllkment and get our prices. Phone 331. Steusloff hrQi. Ixt This Honiiml You That J. M. Lawreuce's gi'ooerv fctoro a ou the corner of Coromorolal and Terry etreeU. He sells the beat goods at Mght prlcoa. Pkouu 311. Geo. W. Johnson is running hU c'othiug business all alone. Mr., aad Mrs. Clyde Johneoa left Sun day for 'Frisco. They meet Paul, who left on tke Roanoke. They art taking In tke fleet. ADVANGED VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT of embezzlement a clearer case than theone ou which Hops baa just been convicted ELECTRIC 1 4 Advanced vaudeville will be pre BOBted at tho Grand opera houso to night. The big vaudeville show whioh Sullivan & Consldlne bring dl rsot from the Grand theater, Port land, will be th attraction. This programe constate of comedy, music, singing, dancing, sketches both dra matic and humorous, and other fea tures. Halloa k Fuller present "Election tttU," a sketch written by Goo. M. Cohen, author of 'Llttlo Johnny Jones." "Forty-five Miuutos from Broadway" and other suoceeses. Ieo. Cooper & Company appear in "The Price of Power." which Is a powerful little dramatic tabloid which captured the Portland public and crltlos. "Tht Two Uoaee" are pretty yoMUg girls In musical selec tions. Woaion, Walteri & Wesson have a snappy aketeh; Naomi BJthar dq is a woman equll'brlst, and Con ner a and Aldert are black faco slog ans and dancers. REVEREND ' SELLECK IS BUSY Petitions Aw Hcing Circulated to uUi tho City of fialom Dry Und'r I tho Iiocnl Option Laws, ! Whllo Salem has the most rtrlniv gent model saloon license ordinance. 1 tbft most law abiding and order v oltv in t!iA ntft'tft. nnd ttR charter ex cludes .aioons from all parts of the city bJt the very llmttod saloon dis trict, th prohibitionist are not sat isfied, but bavc peiBWMJSl .!.. ,jlni IIP LJKIl- '"VI icboma.nndoih.r.o ness wares ot iv -t,. ,i i... RevT 'W'eck t Wig; put mo wouio "";, f Ual option vote, tfd JT ffiblnt- vet liwwfi "22, of things, are f - " now atquare WiiW I Mnnybu?lnem' fled with toe pit- - & of things rerefuly'3 more coniplltrf ffl. J u ,n,,U not ittomV' " ,u of out-lde-preclncti w f bitlonists say !' ff,:, 'vv&KAW- 1 fclUU JUI - -"l T..ra is 2W !B,.-,-.nU. 'ilol for 'ftitf ;jt ijiissa lUoody TincountuJ Owln to ome dlfforeueo between I Night Cook Matlock, and an employe I of tho Willamette named Wlek. a meeting whs arrange betweaa the two la the iron Ht tke rear of the, Harnett oaf? at s o'clock A number of orctator had been invited ou prom lee of soottking dolus ia tke way Of bltHlahed In tke woodshed. Matlock got tke. Imitreesion that Welch was armed. . nt the Jlr-t INisi made by the latter, the former cut arouml the woodi'Ue aud dashed out of tho yard, and tk- friends who ,had leeu invited to see him punish : Welch had to leave without much da- 'lUK la the poslllsltlc lte. Up to date Wojck wears the belt us the man who U not ofraM of night cooks. dav ctioks or any kind of culluarv . artists. I RAILROAD MEETING BANKER'S SENTUNCE (Continued trom pag eooe.l ! Inhere will be a railroad ue tipg at Turner tontahr ivk.u i i..i friers f ikft Slam aad Suytoa laUsJc-1 neWvHl have the ka,ed oiu. deloiratJoua wlU cejiie .down front AumsvUle u4 StajKon. aM a hunch of bookers will go up from Salem. All tbp prlmlnary work kaa boon eomnleted to hnvu tho inoi mmit. tees go tp vork and. secure tj awok sultarlPUoat necessary to build the U.A.t T. ...Ill 1. . ... . . wvu.it. ji iu uut ue lucuriMirMiott un til the ntH-wsary stock ha bea jb- scnoca o uui'd the road ;aor wore than tlfteea years, and by flae ee o twloe tho nmouut so eoaverteU, loaaed. or ueglteted. or refveed to he paid as the case may Ut." The trial of Hots was conducted with remarkable cpeuttlon, especial ly since the mase was transferred to ioib i'uni)' rn umietment was re turned ky Ulatrict Attoraov Muulng March last, and In spite of the many legal IraptHllments put forth by the dofense, the case wa conc'uded in little more than a month A com parison with the trial of tho IndlC.ed bankers In San Francisco will show tho quickness with which the Rosa trial was out thmmh ihn t.mo bankers whose eases are still awalt ! Ing trial in San Francm uoru tn. t dieted eor'y last fall ou the iltarg- Ride a RACYCLE the Worlds BesiM emu w and SFF THE NEW'COASH Once understood, always specitic- j Musselman Coaster Brake f RANK J. MOORE - Best Work at Honest rw